Hi guys
My new A9 pro is struggling to auto focus. It can almost never take clear pictures unless the Flash is on.
Even during bright daylight lighting the camera can't seem to get the exposure right. One second it will be overly exposed and the second would be extremely under.
Anyone facing same issue?
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hi to you all.......a few dayz ago i tried to take a couple of pics using my TD2 and notice when i access the cam the image was soo wobbly i could hardly get it to focus properly...........has anyone else noticed this
Is this happening in bright outdoor conditions? It's pretty normal to get a wobbly image in poor light, for example indoors. This is because of both the longer exposure time needed and, I believe, the cmos image sensor which is prone to "image wobble" with longer exposure.
Raising the ISO helps because it means a shorter exposure (but the picture quality gets worse).
You shouldn't get the problem in bright light, though.
I have upgraded from an S3 to an S4 and very disappointed with the front camera quality. It works better than the S3 in low light but the pictures it takes under fluorescent light are as grainy as hell. The S3 front camera took great pictures under fluorescent light. This is a huge step backwards. Is it possible to get it to take better quality pictures?
Edit: There's also some noticeable grain when using the S4 front camera in daylight. The S3 one was perfect. Does anyone else have this problem? Or could I have a faulty phone?
Anyone?
i´d realise the same with mine, but no answer at all.
Hello Ya'll,
So I recently purchased the G2 from Verizon and a few things to note about the new GRam and updated camera with OIS. Maybe it's supposed to stutter/lag in this setting but when I play The Simpsons: Tapped Out, I see a noticeable lag when swiping across my screen in certain areas. It slows down noticeably as if it's struggling to process the graphics. I'll have to try it with more games but that's my 1st impression unfortunately.
For the camera, it seems that any sky or even upward shots with the sun just even slightly in the FOV destroys the picture. The white overtakes the picture and everything seems overexposed. If this is normal for a smartphone camera then no complaints. But just even taking a picture out my window without the sun seems washed out and I can barely make out the trees. The 1080p/60fps recording seems to suffer the same problems as the camera when indoors. The ceiling lights wash out everything and it doesn't even resemble anything close to 1080p. Maybe I have a defective unit?
If anyone else is experience this or I'm over estimating the phone's capabilities, please let me know so I can be content. Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I'm a heavy user of Glide and I get really annoyed by how the Samsung Note 4 front-facing camera performs. It seems that Samsung implemented low light compensation which makes any head or hands movement look ghostly. I'm deaf so use sign language over Glide video to my friends and my hands blur easily when using front camera.
Is there a way to turn off the low light compensation or does anyone know the proper channels for me to go through with Samsung to ask them to, at least, add this as an option.
Thanks,
Jared
i'm quite disappointed with the front facing camera as well. on paper a 3.7 mpx front facing camera with "wide angle lens" should appeal
to most people, myself included. i've found that the front facing camera has lots of ghosting, choppy and partly blurry movement.
this is only confined to the normal selfie mode on my phone though. i have tested out the wide angle selfe mode, and that one seem to
work fine, with smooth and decent motion and movement. most people haven't complained about this, but i'm definitely bothered by it.
/ note edge user.
Hi all - it sounds like the front (selfie) camera does not take the best pics.
One of the uses I wanted for the G6 is to use the back camera (the wide angle one) to take selfies instead.
I won't be able to see the screen, but with the wide angle lens, I don't really need to do much framing I'm guessing.
The only thing that I'm concerned about is the lack of auto focus and if the wide angle camera can focus on subjects about 1 metre away from them.
Does anyone have a G6 who could comment / or post a sample pic of this? This is pretty much the dealbreaker for me to get this phone.
Cheers!
I'm interested in the same question! Would be great if anyone could comment on this, hence bumping this thread.
Yes. Front facing camera is not as good as it should be. Specially in low light situation...
This, and lack of LED notification light are the biggest flaw to me
Back cameras takes good selfies though. I don't have any problem with framing or autofocus. Does a good job with defocusing background and shaking effect is at minimum thanks to new image stabilizing system.
Hope this help you
Cheers
Someone here at xda calculated that all things between 35cm and infinity are in Focus for the wide angle camera.
I also made some tests and I think that he is not totaly wrong with his 35cm.
So taking selfies should be ok.